Missouri’s state House of Representatives advanced an anti-abortion bill to triple the waiting period for an abortion — to three days total. Such bills are horribly detrimental to low-income women and women who need to travel long distances for abortion care because it requires them to take more time off work, find more childcare and find a place to stay. Both Utah and South Dakota have three-day waiting periods as well. [ABC News]

This 16-year-old British girl chased down a gross 52-year-old flasher for two miles, screaming loudly, until he was caught and arrested. [Manchester Evening News]

“Degrassi” did an episode clearly based on the Steubenville rape case. [The Gloss]

Some good news for once: 61 percent of Republicans under age 30 favor same-sex marriage. That’s compared with 77 percent of Democrats under age 30, but it’s still surprisingly high to me. [Pew Research]

Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg is being considered for the CEO role at Disney. [New York Post]

There’s a new documentary that screened at SXSW this week about the controversial “topless feminist protest group” FEMEN called “Ukraine Is Not A Brothel.” [Bitch Magazine]

Proposed legislation in British Columbia, Canada would make it easier for transgender folks to change how their sex is listed on their birth certificate. [Straight.com]

From Pussy Riot to Aung San Suu Kyi, here are 17 of history’s most rebellious women! [TIME]

A police officer in San Jose, California has been accused of raping a woman he drove to a hotel after responding to a domestic dispute at her home. [Jezebel]

Taking a page out of those girls you went to high school with who can't stop smugly posting every detail of their perfect lives on Facebook, Lady Gaga shaded America's youngest grandma Taylor Swift just perfectly on Twitter yesterday. It all started when Jaime King's unborn child's godmother tweeted about Gaga, using the preferred…